Gadsby, Alberta

Gadsby is a hamlet in central Alberta, Canada that is under the jurisdiction of the County of Stettler No.Incorporated in 1909, it dissolved from village status in early 2020.Gadsby was named for Toronto reporter Henry Franklin Gadsby, the namesake for a post office that was opened in 1909.[1] At a population of 40, Gadsby was Alberta's smallest village as of the 2016 census.[6] It dissolved from village status to become a hamlet under the jurisdiction of the County of Stettler No.
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